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SECTION 10
SLIDEOUT/LEVELING
10-2
Extend Procedure:
See “Before Extending!” before proceeding.
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Start the engine so the alternator can provide
maximum power for proper operation of
slideout mechanisms.
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Set the Parking Brake. An interlock relay
system will then provide power to the slideout
control switches.
•
Release the slideout locks (front slideouts
only).
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Press ‘EXTEND/ OUT’ and hold until the
room is fully extended, then release the
switch.
Note: If the room will not extend, check to be
sure the travel locks are fully unlocked.
Press the ‘unlock’ side of the switch for a
few seconds, then try extending again.
•
To stop extending the room anytime during
operation, release the button.
To Retract Slideout Room
Before Retracting!
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Be sure the coach is level and the Parking
Brake is set.
•
Check the outside of the coach to make sure
there are no people, pets or obstructions near
the slideout room.
•
Make sure that there are no people who could
be harmed or obstacles that could cause
damage due to room retraction.
•
If the slideout room has a couch or other
furniture, make sure no people or pets are
seated on them until the room has been fully
retracted.
•
Remove all items from the coach living room
floor, close cabinet doors and drawers. Be sure
there are no items at the end of the bed or
behind the driver seat or protruding from
compartments which could be crushed or
cause damage to floor covering or cabinets
when the room is retracted.
WARNING
Keep all persons clear of the slideout
room and moving parts while extending or
retracting. Do not occupy the slideout
room while it is being extended or
retracted.
CAUTION
Check to be sure the exterior storage
compartment doors below the slideout
room extension are closed before
extending or retracting the room to avoid
possible damage to the doors.
CAUTION
Holding a control switch in the “extend” or
“retract” position for a time period longer
than necessary to fully extend or retract
the hydraulic cylinders, can cause
overheating and damage to the pump
motor as well as the electrical
components.